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lyby | Feb 5, 2012 | lyby

Posted on 02/05/2012 7:32:41 PM PST by lyby

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To: Mortrey

Very true! Don’t forget the Manual can opener.


81 posted on 02/05/2012 11:33:20 PM PST by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: PGR88

Never “worry”. He is a good God. All His gifts are blessings. Anxiety is a “warning light” that one is not resting on grace. He has given us everything we need and we take it for granted. Then we fear that someday something we need won’t be there. Past performance says otherwise.


82 posted on 02/06/2012 2:59:47 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: TheWriterTX; lyby

Good advice found in your post.

I’d like to add a couple more suggestions to lyby. Make sure you have enough gasoline for your car/truck to make the 500 mile trip to your property & family. How far does a full tank take you? If things do melt down, you won’t find any available when you decide to bug-out.

Most likely Martial Law will be enacted and exits/entry to and from major cities will be blocked. Get your family the heck out of the city while you can.


83 posted on 02/06/2012 5:07:25 AM PST by panaxanax (0bama >>WORST PRESIDENT EVER.)
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To: lyby
Thanks for your response to my post.

Before I posted the title essay from that 292-page volume, "Our Ageless Constitution," my first advice was that we "do all we can where we are while we can," meaning that we be part of what could be an amazing rediscovery of America's founding ideas of liberty in the lifetimes of our children.

A sense of doom could, thus, be transformed into another period of study, enlightenment and, perhaps, teaching by those who possess that skill.

Although the so-called "progressives" (their ideas are both old and regressive) worked for decades to censor the ideas of Creator-endowed individual life, rights, liberty and laws to protect them, think about how technology has outwitted overpowered their efforts.

Today, what was erased from the textbooks, hidden in dusty library stacks and banned from many "public" places is available in every home in America where a computer and mouse are available.

If enough citizens, just today, decided that they were going to rediscover and share with their families, friends, and communities the ideas of the Declaration of Independence, as recorded in the speeches, writings, newspapers, sermons, and other pamphlets, etc., of the Revolutionary period, what a difference it might make in America's future.

Recent events have triggered a very public, citizen, involvement in a battle of ideas which has been going on for decades! The problem is that, until now, most Americans went about their business and ignored it.

Today, they are engaged and beginning to learn the difference between two conflicting ideas about freedom and coercive government control. America's Founders identified the conflicting ideas as liberty versus tyranny. By Lincoln's time, he had a clear understanding of it and said this: "The world has never had a good definition of the word 'liberty.' And the American people just now are much in want of one. We all declare for liberty; but in using the same word we do not mean the same thing . . . . The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act . . . . Plainly, the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of liberty."

But Lincoln could distinguish between real liberty and a counterfeit idea. Of the American idea, Lincoln declared:

"Most governments have been based practically, on the denial of the rights of men. Ours began by affirming those rights . . . . [These opposing ideas] are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time; and will ever continue to struggle . . . . It [denial of individual Creator-endowed rights] is the same principle in whatever shape it develops itself. . . it is the same tyrannical principle."

Of the Founding principle, Lincoln said: ". . . it is no child's play to save the principles of Jefferson from total overthrow in this nation. . . .The principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of free society . . . And yet, they are denied, and evaded, with no small show of success. . . All honor to Jefferson - to the man who, in the concrete pressure of a struggle for national independence by a single people, had the coolness, forecast, and capacity to introduce in a . . . revolutionary document, an abstract truth, applicable to all men and all times, and so to embalm it there, that today, and in all coming days, it shall be a rebuke and a stumbling-block to the very harbingers [initiators of threatening change] of reappearing tyranny and oppression."

Yes, the battle of ideas is re-engaged in America today, in a manner not seen for decades.

American citizens are utilizing the new technologies that make possible close examination of the Founders' ideas in many collections online such as those at Liberty USA Foundation, WallBuilders, and in new books, such as Mark Levin's "Liberty and Tyranny." They are returning to the Founders' own explanation of their Constitution in THE FEDERALIST and to 1987's Bicentennial Year volumes such as "Our Ageless Constitution." See

Just as in Lincoln's day, those who try to fool the people into believing their definition of liberty is authentic are being exposed for the charlatans they are--mere men who wish to gain power over the lives of millions.

They are being exposed by the "self-evident truths" "embalmed" in that revolutionary document described by Lincoln.

They can read the Founders' intent that ours is not a government's Constitution to limit people. Rather, it is "We, the People's" Constitution to be used, according to Jefferson, to "bind them (government) down by the chains of the Constitution."

What we are seeing now is a battle between forces who have one charismatic, but mere mortal (Krauthammer), man out there carrying the water for changing that concept in the minds of citizens who, they thought, had been dumbed down by decades of neglect and censorship of the ideas of liberty.

Providence may have outwitted them by allowing the development of technologies that make the Founders' ideas a powerful tool in the new battle.

84 posted on 02/06/2012 9:43:15 AM PST by loveliberty2
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